What Happened After WWE RAW: Exclusive Post-Show Action on December 2

The December 2, 2024, episode of WWE RAW kept fans on the edge of their seats, with Drew McIntyre’s shocking return stealing the spotlight. However, the excitement didn’t end when the cameras stopped rolling.

Post-RAW Dark Matches Electrify Fans

WWE treated the live audience to two exclusive dark matches that continued the night’s momentum. These off-air contests featured top stars and delivered high-stakes drama.

Nia Jax Defends the WWE Women’s Championship

In the first post-show match, Nia Jax faced Naomi in a fierce battle for the WWE Women’s Championship. Jax showcased her dominance, overpowering Naomi to retain her title in a hard-fought contest.

Cody Rhodes Takes on Solo Sikoa

The second match saw Cody Rhodes clash with Solo Sikoa in a chaotic showdown. Rhodes brought his signature intensity, culminating in a thunderous table spot that left the crowd in awe. With Solo down, Cody sealed the victory and celebrated with fans.

A Night to Remember for WWE Fans

The post-show action added an extra layer of excitement to an already memorable RAW. From Drew McIntyre’s return during the main event to these thrilling dark matches, the evening delivered an unforgettable experience for those in attendance.

These exclusive matches not only rewarded the live audience but also showcased WWE’s commitment to providing fans with electrifying moments both on and off-camera.

What’s Next for WWE RAW?

As the WWE Universe processes the fallout from December 2, anticipation builds for what’s to come. Will Drew McIntyre’s return shake up the roster? And what rivalries will emerge from the dark match drama? Fans will be tuning in next week for answers.

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